Mobility Corridor
Main Street Corridor

Description

The corridors program is intended to strike a balance between all the functions of a street putting people and quality of place first with the fundamental recognition that street can play a major role in improving public health and community livability. In order to achieve these outcomes, potential corridor improvements considers how pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit users serve as partners in mobility, each contributing to a community’s quality of life.

Mobility Corridors are divided into two concurrent efforts: Transit Enhancements and Complete Streets.

Complete Streets includes improvements to Right-of-Way within a quarter mile of 14 high-frequency transit corridors aimed at providing safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Improvements may include bike lanes, lighting, roadway reconfiguration, and sidewalks.

Status

Transit Enhancements: Completed April 21, 2017.

Complete Streets: Revised concept plans are expected to be completed in January 2018.

Benefits

These projects will provide a safe, comfortable and convenient environment for walkers and cyclists, many of whom are trying to directly access JTA’s system. In addition, these improvements will support “placemaking” opportunities in areas to support community redevelopment and revitalization.

Estimated Schedule

Workshop

October 22, 2015 - October 22, 2015

Transit Enhancements

April 21, 2017 - April 21, 2017
Transit Enhancements Completed

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